Japanese Maple Cuttings – 10 Red Acer Palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ 6+ Inch | Unrooted Tree Cuttings | Ornamental Bonsai Tree Starter
Japanese Maple Cuttings – 10 Red Acer Palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ 6+ Inch | Unrooted Tree Cuttings | Ornamental Bonsai Tree Starter
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Grow your own elegant ornamental tree with these premium Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’) cuttings. Known for their stunning deep red foliage and graceful branching, these trees are a favorite for landscapes, bonsai, and patio containers.
Each cutting is freshly prepared and includes healthy nodes for propagation. These cuttings are ideal for experienced growers or hobbyists looking to propagate a highly sought-after ornamental tree. Leaf color may vary slightly depending on season and lighting conditions.
Japanese Maples are prized for their beauty and slow, refined growth—making them a timeless addition to any garden.
You will receive cuttings similar in size and quality to those shown in the listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 10 Japanese Maple cuttings
✔️ Length: 6+ inches each
✔️ Each cutting includes at least one viable node
✔️ Freshly cut and pre-soaked prior to shipping
✔️ Carefully packaged to retain moisture
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Japanese Maple, Bloodgood Maple
Botanical Name: Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’
Plant Type: Deciduous ornamental tree
Growth Stage: Unrooted cuttings
Sun Requirements: Partial shade to filtered sun
Soil: Well-draining, slightly acidic soil
Watering: Moderate; keep soil lightly moist during rooting
Mature Height: 15–25 feet (smaller with pruning or bonsai)
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
USDA Zones: 5–8
Container Friendly: Yes (excellent for bonsai or patio containers)
💡 Care Tip: Trim just below a node and dip in rooting hormone for best results. Plant in moist, well-draining medium such as perlite or peat mix. Keep in a warm, humid environment with indirect light until roots develop.
⚠️ Important Note: Japanese Maple cuttings can be challenging to root and may require patience and proper technique. Results may vary depending on growing conditions and experience level.
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